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j.b. miller
 
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I got 3 donated 'pallet lift trucks' dropped off for price of shipping(er,
trucking). I cannabalized two of them to make one but it doesn't have a
drive wheel, so you just push it to where you want it. I know a bit of a
pain, but in my setup it sits in a central spot and not used too often( just
loading/unloading the pickup. Without the drivewheel I'm not worried about
the forklift law boys coming in and fining me.
It's real nice to use it to lift up the lawn tractor(800#) to service it too
!

Only needed 2 big car batteries(24V total) to run the lift. Good for 2000#,
just a bit better than my old back can lift.

Jay




 
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